Software intelligence company Dynatrace, today announced it has extended its Software Intelligence
Platform to provide AI-powered observability into the infrastructure
layer of Kubernetes environments to include every container, pod, node,
and cluster. This is the latest enhancement to Dynatrace, which already
provides automatic distributed tracing and deep code-level insights
into applications and microservices running in Kubernetes.
The pressure to accelerate digital transformation has driven enterprises
to increase their investment in cloud-native development using
microservices and container architectures. According to a recent Cloud
Native Computing Foundation survey,
84 percent of organizations are using containers in production, and 78
percent of these use Kubernetes as their preferred container management
solution. Maintaining complete observability into applications and
microservices, as well as the infrastructure they run on, is critical to
ensure the performance and availability of complex and distributed
Kubernetes environments. Bringing infrastructure, application, and site
reliability engineering (SRE) teams together, with everyone using the
same data, makes it faster and easier to optimize applications and
infrastructure, resolve issues, and accelerate successful digital
transformations.
"Our application team already relies on Dynatrace for AI-powered
observability into the applications and microservices running in our
Kubernetes environment," said Manfred Immitzer, Managing Director and
Chief Digital Officer from Porsche Informatik. "Now, our infrastructure
team can use Dynatrace to optimize Kubernetes infrastructure with the
same level of advanced observability into every container, pod, cluster,
and node. The Dynatrace AI engine drives collaboration across our
infrastructure and DevOps teams, prioritizing any anomalies it
discovers, helping us resolve problems fast, and freeing up more time
for us to deliver new innovation and customer experience improvements
that drive our business forward."
With this release, Dynatrace customers can instantly understand the
availability, health, and resource utilization of Kubernetes
infrastructure. Because Kubernetes is highly dynamic, Dynatrace
continuously discovers all infrastructure components, microservices, and
interdependencies between entities to create and maintain a precise,
real-time topology map. Dynatrace's AI engine, Davis, uses this map to
automatically identify and prioritize anomalies, and as needed, enable
automatic remediation.
"Dynatrace has always provided the deepest observability for
applications and microservices running in Kubernetes," said Steve Tack,
SVP of Product Management, Dynatrace. "We're now bringing this same
AI-powered advanced observability to all layers of Kubernetes
infrastructure. Dynatrace gives teams the benefits of an all-in-one
platform, with distributed tracing and code-level detail for all
Kubernetes apps and microservices, and infrastructure insights,
including availability, health, and utilization, across every
microservice, container, pod, node, and cluster. As a result, they can
build and deploy cloud-native apps and continuously improve customer
experiences with greater speed and confidence."